Fresh filings this week reveal a sharp split between buyers and sellers. One standout: AVO — Mission Produce — attracted a flurry of buying from major shareholder GlobalHarvest Holdings. The firm filed three separate purchases totalling roughly $24M between July 6–9. Shares were snapped up at prices between $12.73 and $13.42. That kind of cluster buying from a 10% owner is hard to ignore.
On the selling side, venture backer Bessemer Venture Partners has been steadily cashing out of TTAN — ServiceTitan. Four sales totalling over $35M were filed this past week alone. The trades spanned prices from $70 to $80.45. Bessemer holds a board seat, making the consistent exit notable.
RH CEO Gary Friedman filed a sale of nearly $6.6M worth of shares on July 8. He sold 39,271 shares at around $169 each. C-suite sales of this size at RH draw attention given the stock's volatile history.
DELL also saw selling from Silver Lake Group — a board-level 10% owner — with two filings this week totalling nearly $11.2M at prices above $408. Silver Lake has been a long-time Dell investor, and this exit continues a trimming pattern.
Billionaire Carlos Slim also filed sales in PBF Energy worth over $16.8M across two trades. This is not financial advice.
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